kermit, on 27 January 2011 - 12:19 PM, said:
What if H&M went to a site on Elizabeth Avenue with parking in back? I really don't think Southpark is as much of a competition with Uptown anymore, compared to Midtown.
Unfortunately, Uptown doesn't seem to have enough independent purchasing power to support walk-only retail, especially on evenings and weekends. With lower land costs supporting conventional retail floor plans and parking, Midtown seems to be the happy medium. Though just outside Uptown, Midtown is where "Center City" (read Uptown, plus first-ring neighborhoods) does have enough collective (and largely untapped) purchasing power within a short drive. And hybrid designs like Metropolitan and Restaurant Row mix walkable storefront with shared or structured parking on cheaper Midtown land, serving both customers arriving by foot and vehicle. Plus, Uptown residents may be less likely to get in their car, as many do now for even Metropolitan, once streetcar links Elizabeth Avenue.













